There's a lot of discussion these days about women in Hollywood,
and the need for more female directors. How do you see the problem?“I’m
really happy to be living in the year I’m in now because it’s been a
slow-moving process. But I see that progress and it’s all desire based.
It’s contagious. Honestly, as soon as that’s happening a little bit
more, it’s just going to pick up and snowball. Women watch
male-dominated films, like more women watch movies than guys do. We need
to start realizing that we can actually focus on ourselves and explore
that. There’s so many fucking untold stories, it’s insane. Someone needs
to do a fucking modern love story, somebody needs to do something
that's topically now, instead of the shit that we’ve been regurgitating
for years. It’s satisfying but it’s not what people are actually going
through.

"My next thing is going to kick ass. It's about gun control," she told THR while visiting The Hollywood Reporter's Sundance lounge, adding that she is in negotiations with Refinery29 to make the film (Come Swim was produced via Refinery29's Shatterbox Anthology)."

How are you feeling after the premiere?Kristen Stewart:
I feel so lucky that so many people got to actually see it on a big
screen and more importantly hear it, because sound is such a big part of
it and it moves, it moves through you and the vibration is palpable and
it makes you feel a little sick and it enhances the anxiety and that is
even more satisfying. I have five screenings. So cool. Just that alone
makes me so happy. We throw voices all over the room and it reflects the
interior of a scattered brain and it feels like you’re being attacked
by memories. It feels like voices are coming from all around you.